Genetic variation affects morphological retinal phenotypes extracted from UK Biobank optical coherence tomography images
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Published:2021-05-12
Issue:5
Volume:17
Page:e1009497
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ISSN:1553-7404
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Container-title:PLOS Genetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PLoS Genet
Author:
Currant HannahORCID, Hysi PirroORCID, Fitzgerald Tomas W.ORCID, Gharahkhani PuyaORCID, Bonnemaijer Pieter W. M.ORCID, Senabouth AnneORCID, Hewitt Alex W.ORCID, Atan DenizeORCID, Aung Tin, Charng JasonORCID, Choquet HélèneORCID, Craig Jamie, Khaw Peng T., Klaver Caroline C. W.ORCID, Kubo MichiakiORCID, Ong Jue-ShengORCID, Pasquale Louis R., Reisman Charles A.ORCID, Daniszewski MaciejORCID, Powell Joseph E., Pébay Alice, Simcoe Mark J.ORCID, Thiadens Alberta A. H. J.ORCID, van Duijn Cornelia M.ORCID, Yazar SeyhanORCID, Jorgenson EricORCID, MacGregor StuartORCID, Hammond Chris J.ORCID, Mackey David A.ORCID, Wiggs Janey L.ORCID, Foster Paul J.ORCID, Patel Praveen J.ORCID, Birney EwanORCID, Khawaja Anthony P.ORCID, ,
Abstract
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) enables non-invasive imaging of the retina and is used to diagnose and manage ophthalmic diseases including glaucoma. We present the first large-scale genome-wide association study of inner retinal morphology using phenotypes derived from OCT images of 31,434 UK Biobank participants. We identify 46 loci associated with thickness of the retinal nerve fibre layer or ganglion cell inner plexiform layer. Only one of these loci has been associated with glaucoma, and despite its clear role as a biomarker for the disease, Mendelian randomisation does not support inner retinal thickness being on the same genetic causal pathway as glaucoma. We extracted overall retinal thickness at the fovea, representative of foveal hypoplasia, with which three of the 46 SNPs were associated. We additionally associate these three loci with visual acuity. In contrast to the Mendelian causes of severe foveal hypoplasia, our results suggest a spectrum of foveal hypoplasia, in part genetically determined, with consequences on visual function.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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